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I am in chorus and alto is low and soprano is high.
high notes and low notes are usually catagorized by voice parts. soprano is high, (somtimes sopranos are split into soprano 1s and 2s) alto is low, and tenor is boys.
there is a soprano which is if you sing high and an alto if you sing low
its a soprano instrument so its on the higher end of the treble clef
your voice is low if you are a alto ,your voice is high if you are a suprano
Second Soprano: Should be able to hit notes close to a high c. Sing higher then the altos. Have a sweet voice, altos usually have low talking voices. First Soprano: Are to hit the highest notes above a high c. Should be able to sing and hold high notes.
No, I believe that she is a contralto. She can sing as low as A2 and as high as A5 in her rendition of "Through the Fire" sung by Chaka Khan, a mezzo-soprano. Contralto can indeed reach mezzo-soprano's high chest belts through mixed or head voice. If she was a soprano, she must not be able to reach a very low note like A2, unless she has a very good support on her lows.
The usually accepted, from high to low, are - Female - Soprano / mezzo-soprano / contralto. Male - Tenor / baritone / bass-baritone / bass.
I will say that she is an coloratura contralto which means she can sing as low as most altos and as high as most sopranos. so yes she is capable of singing soprano.
Yes, if not she is at least a mezzo soprano. She kinda talk sings it's hard to tell. But she sounds like a mezzo-soprano which is in between alto & soprano. An example of a soprano would be someone who can't go low, but can go high like Ariana Grande.
I'd say she's an alto. Correction: She is a mezzo soprano which is in between Alto and Soprano. Basically she can hit high and low notes. But not as high as a soprano or as low as an alto.
A Typical saxophone can play from a low B to a high f. Professional saxophones can play from low b to high f sharp. Select soprano saxophones can go from low b to high g and select bari saxes can go from low a to high f.